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International Correspondents Committee Happy Hour
Join your fellow foreign correspondents for drinks at the International Correspondents Committee happy hour! The ICC team will gather in the Reliable Source to mingle, network and discuss current events.
Type: Event
Tonight: Reception celebrating women in media, 6 p.m.
The National Press Club will observe National Women's Month on Wednesday, March 29, with a reception, sponsored by the Events Committee, celebrating women in the media. The mixer, at 6 p.m. in the Truman Lounge, will feature complimentary appetizers, drink specials and a night of networking, enjoying old friends and meeting new ones. It is open to all members of the Club. The event is free but registration required.
Type: News
1921-1940: The Formative Years
Type: Media
National Press Club Calls For Russia To Release Evan Gershkovich
WASHINGTON, March 30 Following is a statement from Eileen OReilly, president of the National Press Club, and Gil Klein, president of the National Press Club Journalism Institute, urging the immediate release of Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter and U.S. citizen detained by Russia’s Federal Security Service while working near Yekaterinburg in west central Russia 880 miles from Moscow. “Evan Gershkovich is a journalist. He should be released immediately and unharmed and allowed to return to his important work. Evan has a significant and distinguished career working for the New…
Type: News
Conversation with award-winning photographer Alex Brandon
NPC Photography Team
National Press Club's Photography Team is taking part in a lunch-time conversation with Associated Press photographer Alex Brandon, on Wednesday, April 26 at 12 noon in the McLendon Room. For this in-person only event, we're joining the Photography Roundtable, a photojournalism discussion group organized by Marshall Cohen, founder of NPC's Photography Committee. Alex Brandon is a Washington, D.C.-based senior staff photographer for Associated Press, covering domestic and international events. He is one of an AP photo team to win a Pulitzer Prize for their compelling images captured nationwide…
Type: Event
The Fund for American Studies seeks mentors for aspiring journalists
Want to do something about the future of journalism? Consider becoming a mentor for a collegiate journalist intern this summer! The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) is seeking working journalists and communications professionals for its summer mentor program. Mentees are all undergraduate students who are interning in D.C. for the summer with news and communications outlets. It’s a fun and easy way to give back, change a life and help shape the journalists of the future. Sign up online. Learn more about the program here. TFAS is also still looking for companies and individuals to host interns…
Type: News